The Master of Appleby - A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady by Francis Lynde
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XX WE STRIVE AS MEN TO RUN A RACE 217
XXI WE KEPT LENTEN VIGILS IN TRINITYTIDE 228 XXII THE FATES GAVE LARGESS OF DESPAIR 235 XXIII WE KEPT THE FEAST OF BITTER HERBS 251 XXIV WE FOUND THE SUNKEN VALLEY 259 XXV UNCANOOLA TRAPPED THE GREAT BEAR 269 XXVI THE CHARRED STICK FOR A GUIDE 279 XXVII A KING'S TROOPER BECAME A WASTREL 287 XXVIII I SADDLE THE BLACK MARE 296 XXIX HAVING DANCED, WE PAY THE PIPER 309 XXX EPHRAIM YATES PRAYED FOR HIS ENEMIES 324 XXXI WE MAKE A FORCED MARCH 336 XXXII I AM BEDDED IN A GARRET 351 XXXIII I HEAR CHANCEFUL TIDINGS 361 XXXIV I MET A GREAT LORD AS MAN TO MAN 369 |
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